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£ s. d. J.C.Angus 10 0 J. P. Jaiieaon ... ... ... 10 0 A. Friend ... 10 0 Llewellyn Powell ... ... 1 0 0 9. Redwood, junr., Nelson ... 10 0 S. S. Tancred ... ... ... 10 0 Rev R. Bavin ... 015 Q J. A. Bird 0 10 0 Jones, Brothers 0 5 0 Dr Haast wishes to thank -sincerely those who have so readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum. He now trusts confidently that he will be able to raise the sum required to render the building worthy of the object and of the province. | He begs that the Working Classes will particularly understand that he will be happy to receive the Smallest Contributions. Dr Haast hopes that further subscriptions will be added, sufficient to carry out Mr Mountforfc's plane. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times, he begs to invite the teachers of public and private schools to make collections for the same purpose among their pupiU for the instruction of whom the Canterbury Museum will in future be always available. For the convenience of Subscribers, Lists have been opened at the following places : — ■ The Bank of New Zealand Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J.P.Jameson, Cook and Ross, Lyttelton. Times, Press, Evening Mail Star, Literary Institute. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. WE, the undersigned, believing the state of public affairs in this colony to be full of peril .-—that the war at present existing will entail additional burdens on the people, already taxed to the utmost limit : — that the present excessive taxation paralyses the best efforts of the colonists, and prevents intending emigrants from coming to these Bhores: and believing, also, that the Colonial Government and the General Assembly, as constituted, can neither legislate for, nor administer satisfactorily, the affairs of the colony — I Hereby form ourselves into AN ASSOCIATION j With the followiag objects in view .— To return Members to the House of Representatives pledged to vote against war expenditure for the sub--1 jugation of the native race. To collect and diffuse statistical information, and endeavour, by public meetings and all other lawful means, to induce the people of both Islands to petition her Majesty and the Imperial Parliament to revise the Constitution, and thereby obtain separate legislatures for the Northern ...... . and-Middle Islands; with a Federal Congress for, the establishment of a Customs Tariff; the maintenance of the public credit by payment of interest and sinking fund on Colonial Loans ; the management of the Marine Postal Services; and providing for and conducting external defence. Pobt Levy. J Harris George Field J Lloyd Thos King C P Cholmondeley George Hamilton R Fleming P W Dean • Wm Brown George Dean. J Mangels Michael Power Henry Hobson R H Vincent Pigeon Bay. James Gillespie John Marshall G. W. Marshall Donald McKay Wm Stewart George McKay W S Fitzgerald Alfred Condon William Innes James Hay Alex Martoph P Stewart Thomas Mclntosh William Hay Andris Kunoken Thomas Kay Moses Barton James Goodwin Charles Stewart James Pitcaithly John Hemmingway Lincoln. A C Knight, MPC Wm Slater C E Marcbant Joseph Wright J J Herrick R Geddes Wm Goodwin W B Andre w« Thos. Barrrett James Haydon James Eaton W White (Hawkins) i S D Glyde Richard Pr idgeon David Marshall George Rodgera Thomas OldSeid George Smith E Morgan Chas, Tompson Robt. Bovd David Dunn Jas. Mackonocbie Thos, Thompson Charles Williams John Collins A G Oldfield S H Hodgers J Whitelaw. W Craighead F Merchant Thomas Phillips S Jackson W PrebbJe 1 John Murray Edward Prebble James Brown T F Partridge R Gandion John Walker George Straw Thomas Alsop J G Elwin Jamgs Blyth C McPherson A Bierne M Mclntire Wm. Calder Samuel Ward Shand's Track. John Mills Edwin White Fredk Wright John Craighead Richard Morrish Richard Donovan James Swanson Wm H Hardy David Butler " ,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 231, 8 February 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 231, 8 February 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 231, 8 February 1869, Page 4

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